"Sources in Syria revealed that the US has supplied its
state-of-the-art anti-tank missiles to the militants fighting against
the Damascus government."

"The missiles have been seen at the hands of Hazem militants,
who are loyal to former head of the military council of the Free
Syrian Army (FSA) Salim Idris, in Idlib countryside in Northwestern
Syria."

TOWs can pierce 500mm thickness tank armor. Their range is about
four kilometers.

Supplying them "denotes a striking change in Obama
administration policy," said DF.

Weapons are "being airlifted in through two routes: the
southeastern Turkish town of Diyarbakir on the Tigris, and the giant
northern Saudi King Faisal Air Base at Tabuk near the Jordanian
border."

Last week, US Joint Chiefs Chairman Martin Dempsey met with
Netanyahu in Israel. He waived a standing US/Saudi/Israeli agreement.

He did so to let Saudi F-16s get "proximity to Israeli air
space." They'll provide "air cover for (US) transports
flying the new weapons in via Saudi, and the convoys ferrying them
onward (to) southern Syria through Jordan."

They're dirty tricks. They were used in Libya. They were against
Assad before. They raised suspicions both times.

They showed fake images. They were exposed. Evidence showed
Western elements produced them. Qatari ones were involved against
Libya. Perhaps something similar this time happened.

On April 7, an Israeli official claimed "strong evidence
pointing to the use of chemical materials" used in Harasta, said
Nisman.

He admitted no evidence links Assad to what allegedly happened.
Plenty links insurgents to CW use numerous times.

Not according to Nisman. He claims otherwise. "It can
therefore be concluded that unless the rebels theatrically fabricated
the effects of a chemical attack, the Assad regime was likely
responsible for carrying them out," he said.

Even with much of its stockpile eliminated, it "has the
ability to carry out localized attacks," he added.

Throughout over three years of conflict, no evidence links Assad
to CW use. None! Plenty points fingers at insurgents.

Nisman lied saying he "carr(ied) out anywhere from six to
eight (CW) attacks in Damascus, Aleppo and Homs." Nisman blocked
out truth. He substituted lies saying:

It's "quite reasonable to assume that Assad believes he may
once again have a free hand to use the world's most deadly weapons
against his own people."